by luketorrens » Thu Aug 04, 2011 5:56 pm
With respect to Kris Massie, the Bays would be making a big mistake if they give the job to anyone less than a proven career coach. It's my understanding that, at the Bays, the under 18s and reserves (as well as the other junior grade levels) are all coached by rote, using Mickan's game plan. Knowledge of structures and game plans are not required. This is one of the reasons I was so pleased to learn when Mick Godden got the job with the Eagles. I was hoping he would implement the same thing here as our depth is appalling.
Wasn't Mickan the only SANFL coach to 'coach the coaches' and use the same game plan at every grade level? It was my understanding this is why they have such great depth down at the Bay. It will be interesting to see if their depth suffer now that he is gone.
Without going into what a terrible decision it was to sack Mickan, to replace a proven career coach such as him is going to be very difficult to do. Granted, Massie is a good communicator but it takes a lot more than that to be a great coach.